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Re: VZ and VZW are completely separate (from an SMTP point of view)
From: John Bittenbender <kisanth88 () gmail com>
Date: Mon, 23 May 2005 13:10:52 -0700
Steve, You can let your contact know that Verizon Wireless does have some employees on the list and it's been taken care of. I've forwarded Christ w/Globalstar's issues on to appropriate parties within VZW. As a reiteration, VZW's network infrastructure is completely seperate from Verizon's. (with the exception of where they are a LEC) JB On 5/23/05, Steven J. Sobol <sjsobol () justthe net> wrote:
To get an answer on the VZW mail filtering issue, we'd have to talk to a mail admin at Verizon Wireless, as described by my acquaintance at Verizon Online. ---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Fri, 20 May 2005 09:45:00 -0500 From: <REDACTED () verizon net> To: Steve Sobol <sjsobol () JustThe net> Subject: Re: [Fwd: VerizonWireless.com Mail Blacklists] Steve, Verizon Wireless is a completely different animal with no, repeat no, relation to VOL at any business or technical level other than being owned by the same mother ship. That would definitely include SMTP or any other mail related protocols transiting my platforms. I have no idea what kind of filters or block lists they use. I will make some inquiries but don't hold your breath, they really are a seperate entity from the trenches perspective. Please do not put my info on NANOG. Thanks.
Current thread:
- VZ and VZW are completely separate (from an SMTP point of view) Steven J. Sobol (May 23)
- Re: VZ and VZW are completely separate (from an SMTP point of view) John Bittenbender (May 23)